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Just for fun...

These came from an article written by Torry Stiles, aka Torry...

LOGJAM-What occurs when the cache owner fails to replace the cache log.
McBEEF-Complaint about the placement of Happy meal toys in caches.
ZIPBLOCK-The bad spot in a cheap baggie that keeps it from sealing properly.
BUGHO-Someone who revisits caches just to snag the travel bugs.
CACHE RELIEF-A handy tree away from the cache and fellow cachers.

Here are some from an upcomming Montana event cache, "Have a GEO Day":

"Definitions:

GEOtology - the study of the GEOcaching mind

GEOphysics - (the cachers' kind) - the study of the use of the FORCE to aid in finding concealed OBJECTS.

To earn your Master's in GEOphysics, with a minor in GEOtology,
come follow the GEOgraphy path,
find the 8 GEO hides amidst the GEOlogy,
fill in your GEOmetric puzzle card,
find the cords for the final GEOcache,
take a GEO object,
claim a GEO prize and receive your GEO diploma.
Each handle who plays the game, wins a cool GEO prize.

Finally, there will be *10* special prizes given away for something special in your cacher's life. "

How about "GEOHO", for someone who takes cache items without leaving an item of equal monetary or intrinsic value? (This is one of my pet peeves, and I saw a LOT of this on our Quebec caching trip, but don't get me started...)

geosmiles

I sign a lot of messages to fellow cachers with geosmiles
my definition is that is that a smile is a universal language that all can understand and a "geosmile" would be as big as the equator and also a conection to geocaching.
many times when writing emails i sign with hugs and smile so jsut adapted it for geofriends